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actor103 11:06 pm EDT 08/08/14 |
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I know of people who put money into War Horse which was a non profit production produced by commercial producers with Lincoln Center. The investor I know did great with War Horse. Does anyone know how that works. Really think I want to do this with a show that I love. A lot of people are suggesting that non profit is the way this show could work. I want to help the producers make this happen. So I have a couple of questions. Would really appreciate advice.
1. How would I get profit from a non profit production?
2. I could afford to lose maybe 50k. What is the standard minimum investment for a musical? Is there one?
3. Although, I am willing to lose this money, I was wondering if there is a tax advantage for a non profit investment should the show, in fact, not recoup?
4. For 50k could I get billed as a producer and be eligible for a Tony? This is not why I would do it. But just curious about the perks are for
investors at that level.
5. Are investors always invited.to the opening and after party. I would HAVE to be able to enjoy that.
6. Has anyone done this. When it was over did you regret losing the money ( if that is what happened.)
I always regretted not doing this once before and want to try this one time. I am not rich by any means but I am totally cool losing the money this one time.
Thanks in advance for any knowledgeable response to these questions.
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